Tolerance, understanding are on loan at the library
Editor:
Regarding Dave Bagenski’s letter (July 10, “Gay Pride display at library was not appropriate”): As my queer teenage daughter would say, “That letter is wrong in so many ways.”

Library offers display space to variety of groups, points of view
Editor:
On behalf of the Jefferson County Library Board of Trustees, I want to respond to Mr. Bagenski’s letter in the July 11 Canyon Courier.

Gay Pride display at library was not appropriate
Editor:
Recently, I noticed that a large portion of the main display case at the Evergreen Public Library was devoted to advertising and supporting the Gay Pride event held in Denver in mid-June. Prominent signs in favor of “gay sons” and “dyke daughters” were displayed, along with dates for the Gay Pride events downtown.

Seems like there’s plenty to lose sleep over these days. We’re into the fourth year of the worst recession since the Great Depression. In Afghanistan, we’re a decade into an “operation” nobody seems to understand. Long-term fiscal obligations mount apace, pushing dangerously against the limits of mathematical sustainability.